Profile: Built in 2000, Silverado is located in the heart of Scottsdale.
Each hole takes has its own personality and will require you
to play each differently. Some holes reward aggressive play,
while other holes require patience and a delicate touch. If
you can handle all of these personalities, your round should
be a lot of fun. Silverado provides golfers with a skillful
test of accuracy with its narrow fairways, strategically placed
bunkers, water hazards, and deceptively sloped greens. Then,
throw in undulating terrain, elevated tee boxes and breathtaking
views of Camelback and Mummy Mountains and its obvious why
Silverado has rapidly earned praise from both high and low
handicappers and from men and women. Hitting from elevated
tees, players can see much of the layout of each hole, including
numerous white sand bunkers, lakes, natural hazards and mountain
views. The back nine features contours, elevated greens, and
is home to the more dramatic holes.

The
epitome of the back nine is the finishing hole which is the
signature hole of the course. The picturesque par 3, 18th
hole is sure to end your round in spectacular fashion. To
hit the robust green you must carry the water. However, just
reaching the green is certainly not enough. The green is as
well guarded as Fort Knox. First, you have to worry about
an errant shot which will surely wind up wet and in the lake
that surrounds three sides of the green. And, if the shot
is slightly off it will probably find one of the four enormous
sand traps that sweep around the green. Many golfers have
taken more than 1 rip out of the sand as balls can fly from
one trap to another. Once on the green, the undulating and
deceptive slopes can play mind games with your putting stroke.
Simply put, this hole will make or break your round. What
a great way to finish!

Located
right in the heart of Scottsdale, Silverado is less than 20
minutes from Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport.